Japanese Arisaka 30 bolt action training rifle. This is a Koishikawa (Toyko) rifle that features a hook safety, scrubbed mum and type numbers, and a reciever ring marked with three Japanese characters signifying "blank firing gun". Has a dark unrifled bore designed to use 6.5mm blanks (not for firing standard ammunition), mismatched numbers, a ladder type rear sight, inverted "V" front sight without ears, and refinished blued/patina metal. The sanded and glued two piece wood stock and a cracked handguard that shows service. With a serial number of 29XX, the rifle was manufactured circa 1897-1904, is C&R eligible and in overall good condition, used.

Rifle appears functional, however, because of conversion to blank firing/ training rifle only, sold as a gunsmith special, As Is, no returns, Used.

ATTENTION: Gunsmith Specials must be checked and certified safe before firing, by a certified competent gunsmith. Sold as is, no returns, no refunds, and no exchanges.

This is a used firearm and we only have one in stock; first come first served.

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Weight: 10.00

Condition:Used

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